Real Madrid vs. Galatasaray

In reality, it may pose a few problems, and those problems start in Galatasaray's formation.

Gala have used a 4-4-2 formation for the large majority of their games in Europe this season and don't mess about with the ball. They move it quickly, shoot from distance and get the ball into eight-goal striker Burak Yilmaz as fast as possible.

This will likely result in Madrid having the majority of possession, and it's well-known that los Blancos struggle when given the time and space most crave.

It remains to be seen whether Xabi Alonso will be man marked, of course. However, even if he isn't, he can be guilty of trying to force things that aren't open. Luka Modric is the key to Madrid's progression, much like he was in the Round of 16 against Manchester United.

Bayern Munich vs. Juventus

Much of Bayern Munich's success this season is sourced in Mueller's emergence from the shadow of Arjen Robben, while Mandzukic acclimated quickly to life in Bavaria too.

The pair have formed an incredible footballing duo, and their interchanging of movement and manipulation of defensive lines has opposing coaches tearing their hair out.

It's not often Jupp Heynckes' side come up against a three-man defence (if ever), so this should be thrilling. Giorgio Chiellini will be right in the thick of it as a left-sided centre-back, and who Antonio Conte chooses to play at left-wing-back could make or break the tie.

Does he go with the careful, measured Federico Peluso (who shut down Christian Maggio) or the explosive, energetic Kwadwo Asamoah, who did so well before the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations?